SAN FRANCISCO – RSA Conference 2019 – March 4, 2019 –FireMon today announced Lumeta CloudVisibility, proven cloud visibility, security and anomaly detection for hybrid enterprises. Lumeta CloudVisibility is built on the pioneering technology of its predecessor, Lumeta Spectre, purpose-built for comprehensive network and endpoint discovery. With this release, FireMon introduces real-time infrastructure visibility, change monitoring and leak-path detection for enterprises in any phase of their cloud migration, regardless of cloud platform, for physical, virtual, software-defined, on-premise and hybrid environments.

“Gone are the days when only one provider dominates the cloud infrastructure market. Enterprises are using more than one cloud platform, a matrix of public or private clouds, and more than one management stack,” said FireMon CEO Satin H. Mirchandani. “Security must make the shift to business enabler – fast, flexible – and it starts with enhanced visibility. With the introduction of Lumeta CloudVisibility, we extend our leadership in network security policy management and set a new benchmark to help enterprises advance Zero Trust initiatives armed with the tools to see, secure and manage their entire network.”

Hybrid environments need extensible solutions. Lumeta CloudVisibility is built for large enterprises that require seamless visibility of assets from Layer 2 to the cloud. Its features allow:

“The introduction of this platform continues our heritage of integrating innovative technologies to deliver high operational value while simplifying our customers’ security operations,” said Reggie Best, president of Lumeta. “Armed with Lumeta CloudVisibility, security teams can ensure the right policies are applied to every asset, identify leak paths that are vulnerable to attack and easily identify suspicious network behavior. They can then achieve continuous security across their hybrid enterprise and be much more adept at managing change in the future.”

The enterprise version of Lumeta CloudVisibility is available for pre-order today; the free download will be available in April. In addition, Lumeta CloudVisibility Community Edition featuring multi-cloud capacity, higher account key limits and bundled support options will be available for users who download via the FireMon website. Cloud platform marketplace users will find the Lumeta CloudVisibility Community Edition in the Amazon Web Services (AWS) Marketplace later in April, followed by the Microsoft Azure Marketplace and the Google Cloud Platform (GCP) later this year.

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Demonstrations of Lumeta CloudVisibility will take place at FireMon Booth #443 in the South Hall of the Moscone Center during the RSA Conference. Members of the media and industry analysts can request a demo or briefing via [email protected].

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